Far above the clouds, storms reach into space — creating flashes of mysterious blue light that pulse like veins through the upper atmosphere.
First seen by Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen from the International Space Station, these “blue jets” opened an entirely new chapter in lightning research.
In this episode, I have invited researcher Dongshuai Li from DTU Space to tell us about what really happens when lightning goes upward, what these strange discharges reveal about our planet’s atmosphere, and how new space-borne cameras are helping scientists capture the most fleeting sparks in the sky.
Host and editor: Tino Tønnesen
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Published on 12 hours ago
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